. it-. MAUPIN .1 ML Demoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL 6, NO. 4 MALTIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1919 THE YEAR $1.50 Local Interest F,reb meat at Styers. Darrel and Vera Turnor ore as tilting their father in the poitoffice George Bumpter of Oaksdale, Wu., came last evening and it h guest at the 0. B. Derthick bouie. Thii is the first time iu 47 years that Mr. Suinpter has met hi sis tePj Mrs. Susan Derthick. Thoroughbred I'ly mouth Roost ers for sale, 2 each, 1 ILinlburg left. Mrs. J. VV. Arcs. Otis Cbastain bought the bluff cottRge of U. F. Turner and moved bis family there last week. Percy Thompson, one of the first to volunteer from Wasco county returned in July to his home at Redmond after twenty sevsq months io the service. J, H. McDonald of the While Rixer school spent the week end with bit friend and co-laborer, Prof. Copeland. He says "The goed people of' Maupiu can justly feel proud of their tchool, and iu efficient and progressive corps of teachers. Couviuoing evidences of thorough and up-to-date, school work show up iueach department. Patrons of this school should visitl it regularly, and thus liy thnir presence and hearty co-operation. encourage the pupils and teachers" Miss Pearl THotitpson, n former resident of Tyh Valley wan mar ried September 27th t Harry Shiverly and is living at Redmond Yesterday seemed the dav of I lm week fur all of M,iupiii' busi ness houses. Anion); out of town cullers wi-ic Mr. and Mrs. ,). VV. Davidson, R. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. II. I'. Hammer and mhi, Mrs. II. II. Ilarphnn and co., V. M. Confer, Mrs. lCrneat Confi i, Mis. Frank Dyer, L. B. and Floyd Kelly, A. J. Conrov, Mrs. Louie Woodside, Mrs. Haegy, . Mrs. Lizzie Allen who been matron at the Warm Spring school for several years left her duties there Sunday and after visiting relatives on the Flat and Wannc left yesterday for Aitoria lo fjend the winter. Dr. Duke made a trip lo bis uumee-lead thin' morning. SENT IN BY llllll Smock Items The sale at Urban's was well patronized by the people here, although it was a bad day to be out Rain, rain, more rain. School is progressing finely with Miss May as teacher. The pupils gave n Hallowe'en social which was well attended. The proceeds of I ho evening, $113 will go toward purchasing a Victrola lor the school. The Red Cross dtive is no.v on .-ind it is hoped that everjone will ivo a dollar toward alleviating PREPARE NOW FORTHE FAIR For 1920 A month or more has passed since our Southern Wasco County Fair,. Mr. Farmer. A brief sur vey discloses some good points and some mistaken. In order to promote tiie general progress our fair should enjoy and to piovide auninst mistakes mav tht follow ing facts be stated With the best I interest of our worthy enterprise enterprise in mind. First, is a fonr day fair run on limited finan cial means as desirable as three lays. Would three full d iys not the misery in the near east of the j meet the general demand better people who are trying to right themselves, but who must have help through the coming winter. G. II. ft ids of Fox, Oregon, will than four slow draggiog, days? Would it not he better lo occupy the forenoon hour with a dated patriotic and educational program preach at tho Smock church on 1 including music, etc., thutppeaR It Pays to Pay Cash at JoryV F. M. Jory When in Need of Dependable Goods - Our Prices Are 'Right GROCERIES FRESH VEGETABLES BLANKETS Gas Air-o-lite Lamps It Pays to Pay Cash at JoryV the S)th inst. Come out to bear him. Mr. 1'iriell was badly hurt, haying fallen from a hay rack, dislocating some. ribs. W H. M.i;. field's father has lieen quite ill I u t. hopes to recover I?av. Toiiltt uml fntiiilv hiiviiiu arrived Friday will mike their P"' or Prl88deut 81 tbe Lel lay win re he will hold Build Now ALL BUILDING MA TER i A' (jkICES'"W1LL PROBABLY REMAIN STATIONARY tOR SEV ERAL YEARS. FARM BUILDING S .OULD BE PLANNED NOW. ASK TO SEE OUR FREE PLAN BOOK ON FARM BUILDINGS. 4 t $ILO$ PAY FOR THEM SELVES IN BETTER FEEDING FIRST YEAR. -$-$-$-- MACHINE SHEDS- Morc Machinery Rusts Out than Wears Out. Hofcsheds, Hay? heds, Barns, C h 4ken Houses, Homes. Tum-A-Lum Lbr. Co. borne here lefVices. Grandma l'arlow is quite low Mis. Ed Craft's little boy, hav ing drank some eye water during bear absence waa seriously burned but as it did not reach in stomach there are hopes' of recovery, "'""" - Leonard Farlowcame over from Maupiu to attend the social..- . Two doer were --killed above hele lust Week. ',.- ' cm. Y Wapinitia Items..,. Two car loads of cattle were shipped from here Saturday, J. I. West and B. L. Foreman, a'coui panying them to Portland. L. J. Kelly took a car of hogs. 0. L. I'aquet sold his farm to C J. McCorkle for $9,000. Lester McCorkle has bought the Kennedy property south of White river. Louis Woodside sold his home deud accrOBS the Deschutes to .ounolly Brothers for $2,4000. Henry Peteiaou Iihm imiIh oi- farm. to Mrs, Smiili .imi to Lt. Several men arc laifj co .smui ing the foundation' foi N ti tieii- iu's Pine Grove residence. j The Hallowe'en program Satur fay night waa a treat success, uhe proceeds for the pies totaling 150. One pie sold for ?3. N. G. Hedin returned Wednei lay after a week in Portland. , The Ladies Aid are planning to iaye a bazaar in the near future to the wholesome nature and costs little In cash outlay, than to let the long forenoon drag into 2:'M p. m. with out a thing doing? Would it not seem advisable to appoint heads of committees on music, sports, exhibits, decora tions, etc , with the general gecre- pilot and com maud thoae good forces thus rounding out a pro gram that could be released lo the public iu pamphlet form two weeks before the fair dates. It has beeu wisely suggested that the committee on Concessions reserve vbe absolute right to er- pell any concession that: proyes undesirable from any 'of several eiandpoints, thus avoiding- some unpleasant experiences. Would it not be advisable' to have a loukout committee to visit d fieteut Wasco county interests .ind localitcs and solicit exnhibiln and repieBentation. Would it not be well to have a live publicity committee to herald the fair news to the four winds and appeal to the county interest to support the fair. I heard many folks say, My land, I had tome com or beans or what not, that beats that all to pieces, etc. Why didu't I bring it? U necessary a bus should assemble these good products. Another tiling the fair associa tion should be called together soon while these thing are fresh In mind and plans and committees be perfifled, to thut the matter could be kept iu mind, thin in suring bettei rt'Ktilis iu I'.l'JO, ; We must have more money and more fur our money and in the above ways ami other we can obtain such results. If one should take Wapinitia Plains' exhibit out of the fair this year a great vacancy would re sult. Would it not then b a good plan to draw a healthy wholesome com pet ;t ion between districts, selling out general and special prizes, tu. Why not have a Boosters' Day to elevate our fair into a real hummer for 19-0- y. o. Maupin School Newt The pertuaueut organization of the Juniper Club waa completed last Friday. Tha following offic. en were electad: Leonard Parlow, president; Mabel Cyr, first vice protideuti Lewis Dertbkk. second vice presideut; Feme Mayhaw, secretary-treasurer; Ida Duncan, assistant secretary -tree su re r; Georg) Ayros, Bargeant-at-Arms; Mrs. A. W. Buchanan Critic. For life, not for school we learn Addie Wray took Up a collection for a basket ball Wednesday. There a always something worth while going; on when Addie ia around. Ida Duncan is out of school tern porarily oh account of tha illness, of her sister. If you never visit the -school neyer ask teacher, "How is school a-gyin'7" Talk about some thing that interests you. The tenoher can usually meet you half way. Second hand sawing machine Singer, for sale, Times oflice. Order Log Cabiu Bread received every day at Styer's. COMSM'G at Ever- Bearing Stawterries Five square rols of land furn ished my, family ot six - more t i ! wherries than,; we could ut-e all in ., If you have water for i nuiition they will uo toe same f ir .u. Plants $1 per hundred. A. A. Bonneyi I hnve a farm 400 acres, 20 miles from Boise, Idaho, 10 miles from Emmett, good soil, well watered, lots of outside range Grows good alfalfa without water; 80 acres can be irrigated, A good MAUPIN, NOV. 13th 'As ksit nmtellmemrit f the Ganibals of the vSouth Sea Islands . mmi sdtiimg oime off s&l The -Window of the Soul - THE EYE Most precious gift to Man; , ' , , ',.',, " the busv years of life go by, , . H'.i ttN oiMOMETKISI treats cases of hy perir etropia, presbyopia, myopia, and astigmatism with properly fitted glaeeee. See hint on Saturdays or evening!, ri""t at any time tht ill int.t e th achi 1 dutiee. .... .... .... ''cattle proposition. Price $15.00 .til luuica iiiLVlcriu aic luvitou IU i a n cintribule something. A reception was tendered the new pastor aud his family at the parsonage Tuesday night. About thirty were present and a rp'eudid time enjoyed. Dr. Elwood was called Tuesday t ete Mrs. w. O- Wilson. Biggest foi a ear lasted about thWty hours. New Subscribers per acre. A. A. Bonuey. L Wapinitia Auto Stage Leaves Maupin, 4 p. m. Leaves Wapinitia, 7 a. m. ii rt n n m-rn n - . HUtJtHia, rrop. i Ao Baiuiinisgairtee-irp ' Lo L B,- "ER A 1 L. n o:5adl law f facts en Maupnn. all kinds nWemiJed to. The following renewed their subscription to the Times during the past few dsts: F. D. Tillotson C. J. McCorkle W. S. Woodeide ' J. O- Thompson Me. Lizzie Allen W. II. Wiiliams , U. S. Eni.ersby " SOME: OF THE THINGS THAI we. CAN DO FOR V. ' DO YOUR NOTARY WORK, SELL TfUUK FARM FUK VOu, RENT YOU A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX, BUY YOUR WHEAT. BARLEY AND OATS, TAKE CARE OF YOUR BANKING BUSINESS. DO YOUR UNITED STATED COMMISSIONER WORK. GIVE US A TRIAL,, WE CAN AND WILL, MAKfi Gutt MAUPIN STATE BANK